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Sherwood to apply for more funding to clean up tannery site

Sherwood to apply for more funding to clean up tannery site. City will seek $500,000 from watershed board.

Sports

Murrayhill Little League preps for regionals after state tournament win

It’s not the first time the Murrayhill Little League team has won a state title, nor will it ...

College

What head coach Trent Bray said at Oregon State football’s first fall practice

The Oregon State Beavers kicked off football season with their first fall practice Wednesday morning. The start of ...

Business

Reser’s ham, tuna salad products recalled over possible listeria contamination

Reser’s Fine Foods — headquartered in Beaverton with a supply plant in Hillsboro — is at the center ...

Government

Oregon AG sues Trump admin over law limiting Medicaid reimbursements to Planned Parenthood

Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield is suing the federal government over a provision in Congressional Republicans’ massive tax ...

Business

Elmer’s Restaurant to move into former Tualatin Shari’s location

Oregonians may have only memories of Shari’s late night pie shakes, but pancakes and diner fare aren’t going ...

Business

Tigard’s new Ava Roasteria coffee space opens to enthusiastic crowd

Tigard’s new Ava Roasteria coffee space opens to enthusiastic crowd. Café, roastery, bakery and whiskey lounge all included.

Professional

Hops defeat Spokane, win first of 12 straight road games

Despite allowing two first-inning runs, Hillsboro starting pitcher Ashton Izzi impressed in his Hops debut to the tune ...

Education

Oregon, other Democratic states secure 40-day pause on Head Start immigration requirements

“These restrictions were rushed, unclear and would have created confusion,” Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield said in response ...

Climate

Oregonians gain access to wildfire cameras as fire risk grows

In a move aimed at improving wildlife preparedness and public safety, Portland General Electric has made its wildfire ...

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Government

Gov. Kotek signs laws to boost housing supply but more work to be done to solve ‘crisis’

Kotek signed five new laws Monday meant to spur the construction of ‘middle housing’ and to make it ...

News

Former Beaverton’s Buffet Palace property to soon receive breath of life with mixed-use development

A developer will be selected to renovate 1.6 acres of property on the corner of Hall Boulevard and ...

Parks

New dock installed in Cook Family Park

New dock installed in Cook Family Park. Metal dock replaces an aging wooden one

Professional

Hops Weekly: Wins return as Hillsboro takes four of six games from Tri-City

Following a month of little more than losing, the Hops turned the tide this past week, winning four ...

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1 person transported after 2-alarm fire at Tigard assisted-living facility

1 person transported after 2-alarm fire at Tigard assisted-living facility

Business

Beaverton Night Market returns in August with food, music, celebration

Beaverton’s streets will come alive with the sights, sounds and smells of cultures from around the world as ...

Professional

Hot Hops? Hillsboro wins third in a row over Tri-City

Hillsboro had the bats rolling on Friday night, and the result was an 8-5 win over Tri-City at ...

Announcements

Temporary Hall Boulevard pedestrian bridge to be removed this weekend; 1 sidewalk to open

Temporary Hall Boulevard pedestrian bridge to be removed this weekend; 1 sidewalk to open for walkers.

Sports

Tualatin hurdler is ‘excited’ for what’s to come after making college decision

One of Oregon’s best high school track and field athletes made her college choice official earlier this week. ...

Sports

Washington County high school softball standouts earn all-state honors

The all-state 6A softball team was recently announced, and Washington County residents didn’t need to look far to ...